What platform are you running your LMS on? We only have binaries for
x86_64 for Perl 5.32.
My system is x86_64 - since openSUSE is RPM-based, I install the RPM
noarch package. Since that normally works fine, I've never tried
building LMS from the Unix tarball package.
Hmm... could you please
[20-12-02 20:45:50.8669] Slim::Utils::Scanner::Local::__ANON__ (301)
Scanning new audio files (81669)
[20-12-02 23:04:05.4575] Slim::Music::Import::endImporter (710) Completed
Slim::Media::MediaFolderScan Scan in 8330 seconds.
Ok, more than two hours are too much. What are your DB
mherger wrote:
> What pCP version?
This: piCorePlayer v6.1.0 | www v0009 | linux 4.19.122-pcpCore_v8 |
piCore v10.3pCP | Squeezelite v1.9.8-1287-pCP
mherger wrote:
> Please share your scanner.log file.
This is the complete one after deleting the library.db* files:
Code:
In my case the server never started up and the prefs panel does not
fully work and I, obviously, get the same errors from perl. I tried
That's what I would have expected. And now way to force Perl to use
Rosetta either?
downloading LMS sources and compiling but that didn't work out either.
I have "Version: 8.0.1 - 1606829643 @ Tue Dec 1 14:58:52 CET 2020"
running on a piCorePlayer Pi4 installation. Today I tried to add a few
(54) songs to LMS.
What pCP version?
But it took 3 hours and I can not see what is going on because the LMS
webpage and the LMS part of the piCorePlayer
mherger wrote:
> >
>
> What platform are you running your LMS on? We only have binaries for
> x86_64 for Perl 5.32.
>
My system is x86_64 - since openSUSE is RPM-based, I install the RPM
noarch package. Since that normally works fine, I've never tried
building LMS from the Unix tarball
As of today.
8.0.0 is the release branch
8.0.1 is the stable branch, which receives bugfixes and/or stable
features
8.1.0 is the unstable development branch.
You should not be using 8.1.0 on a production system. Or you don't mind
occasional breakage of the system.
piCorePlayer a small
Richard24 wrote:
> Arrgh, looks like the AVG firewall took exception to the ISP switch. By
> classifying the new network as "Private" all the ports associated with
> the LMS have come back as "OK" and the players can now connect to the
> server.Doh, I have had that issue before [emoji1787] .
In my case the server never started up and the prefs panel does not
fully work and I, obviously, get the same errors from perl. I tried
downloading LMS sources and compiling but that didn't work out either.
Perhaps LMS should be using something like cpan-requirements-file
(search stack overflow
BosseJ wrote:
> I think there is (was?) a bug in LMS 8.x similar to the Radio 'version
> bug'. See
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?113348-Touch-requesting-LMS-update=997366=1#post997366
>
> The latest build of LMS 8.0.1 from today is supposed to fix that (8.0.1
> - 1606889944
Richard24 wrote:
> It's connected via ethernet. The Virgin Hub has assigned it a
> 192.168.0.X IP address.
>
> Even with all the players unplugged I still get the port errors in the
> LMS Control Panel. I think the players are a red herring and until the
> LMS has the port issues resolved none
Richard24 wrote:
> Thank you for that . I typed in the IP address of my LMS and on the
> touch it said: "Update Software, Music (name of my library) needs to be
> updated to a newer version of the Logitech Media Server. Please visit
> mysqueezebox.com/downloads to download the latest version."
Man in a van wrote:
> Well I have looked back and read the thread (I know, I know, shouda dun
> that first :o:o) and if people who know a lot more about it are
> involved, I give up.
>
> Is the touch connected by ethernet or wireless
>
> Modern routers are often dual band and it sometimes
Well I have looked back and read the thread (I know, I know, shouda dun
that first :o:o) and if people who know a lot more about it are
involved, I give up.
Is the touch connected by ethernet or wireless
Modern routers are often dual band and it sometimes helps to give each
band its own
carsten_h wrote:
> But it took 3 hours and I can not see what is going on because the LMS
> webpage and the LMS part of the piCorePlayer webpage are not reacting.
I now deleted the three library.db* files and started a complete scan.
It took 2 hours and 18 minutes to search all new files.
Man in a van wrote:
> Did you keep the same router?
No, went from a Plusnet Hub One with local IP addresses of 192.168.1.X
to a Virgin Media Hub 3.0 with local IP addresses of 192.168.0.X
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Richard24 wrote:
> OK, I've reinstalled LogitechMediaServer-8.0.1-1606889944.exe and I
> still get the same issue with the failed ports:
>
> LMS
> Port 3483 (slimproto): Failed
> Port 9000 (HTTP):
> Port 9090 (CLI): Failed
>
> mysqueezebox.com
> Ping: OK
> Port 3483 (slimproto): OK
> Port
OK, I've reinstalled LogitechMediaServer-8.0.1-1606889944.exe and I
still get the same issue with the failed ports:
LMS
Port 3483 (slimproto): Failed
Port 9000 (HTTP):
Port 9090 (CLI): Failed
mysqueezebox.com
Ping: OK
Port 3483 (slimproto): OK
Port 9000 (HTTP): OK
This failed port issue has
Tapaballou wrote:
> I have a problem with my music files on my Synology DS218+ NAS, Version:
> 8.0.0 - 1605892076 @ Fri Nov 20 18:28:44 CET 2020,
>
> All my music files are shown completely in disorder, some are shown two
> times.
>
> When I try to play files I get the followin-g error
Richard24 wrote:
> Thank you for that . I typed in the IP address of my LMS and on the
> touch it said: "Update Software, Music (name of my library) needs to be
> updated to a newer version of the Logitech Media Server. Please visit
> mysqueezebox.com/downloads to download the latest version."
Hi all - I've been running LMS 8.0.1 successfully on my Linux box
(running the openSUSE Tumbleweed distro), up until today, when I did a
system update. Among the many packages that were updated, I believe
Perl went from v. 5.30.3 to 5.32.0. Now when I attempt to start LMS, it
fails with the
Hi all - I've been running LMS 8.0.1 successfully on my Linux box
(running the openSUSE Tumbleweed distro), up until today, when I did a
system update. Among the many packages that were updated, I believe
Perl went from v. 5.30.3 to 5.32.0. Now when I attempt to start LMS, it
fails with the
Thank you for that . I typed in the IP address of my LMS and on the
touch it said: "Update Software, Music (name of my library) needs to be
updated to a newer version of the Logitech Media Server. Please visit
mysqueezebox.com/downloads to download the latest version."
I upgraded my LMS to
I have a problem with my music files on my Synology DS218+ NAS, Version:
8.0.0 - 1605892076 @ Fri Nov 20 18:28:44 CET 2020,
All my music files are shown completely in disorder, some are shown two
times.
When I try to play files I get the followin-g error message comes up
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Richard24 wrote:
>
>
> The Touch can connect to mysqueezebox.com to play from My Apps (radio
> stations) but it cannot see the LMS.
On your Touch navigate to Settings > Advanced > Networking > Remote
libraries > Add new library > enter the new IP address of your LMS
server machine.
32393
Your Touch might have remembered the old IP address of LMS.
You should be able to make it look for LMS servers and then see that it
shows two ... with the same name ...
Tell it to connect to the other one ...
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering
Hi,
I noticed that last night the nightly LMS update installed version 8.1.0
rather than the nightly update of version 8.0.1.
Can anyone enlighten me as to why this might have happened ?
Also, can anyone point me to some instructions for installing LMS from a
TGZ file rather than via the QPKG
Thank you for the responses.
I powered everything off and restarted things as per what bpa stated,
but the details in the LMS Control Panel -> Diagnostics are unchanged:
LMS
Port 3483 (slimproto): Failed
Port 9000 (HTTP):
Port 9091 (CLI): Failed
mysqueezebox.com
Ping: OK
Port 3483 (slimproto):
Hello!
I have "Version: 8.0.1 - 1606829643 @ Tue Dec 1 14:58:52 CET 2020"
running on a piCorePlayer Pi4 installation. Today I tried to add a few
(54) songs to LMS.
But it took 3 hours and I can not see what is going on because the LMS
webpage and the LMS part of the piCorePlayer webpage are not
Hello,
I installed today the nightly 8.0.1 on the ReadyNAS Ultra 4 upgradedd to
OS6, and it works. Like a charm. Even Spotty has no issue with SSL or
anything. Just have to fully input Spotify credentials, Token, and app
Client ID to have it work.
Michael et al., I think you can keep the OS6
>
> As you were on the 8.0.0 release, there are no more automatic updates
> until 8.0.1 or 8.1.0 will be released. Only once you've installed one of
>
> these builds manually you'll get the nightly builds again.
>
>
>
> Most likely the file _is_ corrupted. I strongly suggest you
1) the auto download of last release stopped working, so had to get it
manually.
As you were on the 8.0.0 release, there are no more automatic updates
until 8.0.1 or 8.1.0 will be released. Only once you've installed one of
these builds manually you'll get the nightly builds again.
Well, we've actually worked through a couple of things. LMS seems to be
OK now.
I'm running 8.0, so unless you think I should upgrade to 8.1 we can
close this out.
Thank you again for your help, Michael.
webnick's
Hi everyone.
trying to update from Logitech Media Server Version : 8.0.0 - 1605892076
@ Fri Nov 20 21:29:02 CET 202
to latest nightly of the 8.0 version.
logitechmediaserver_8.0.1_1606889944_arm.deb
Using Raspbian on RPi 4. Until today, updates were running smoothly, as
can be seen from date
Hi all.
My setup is a QNAP TS-230 NAS running LMS 8.1.0 with two players, both
based on RPi4/PiCorePlayer connected via USB into a standalone DAC, and
control points on PCs and various Android phones/tablets all using the
Material skin plugin.
Yesterday this all worked fine. During the
Thanks again for the quick responses and guidance!
re: garym wrote:
> no, but you don't need to do that anyhow. I assume the music files are
> on a USB drive you connect to the rPi4
Actually I set up LMS so everything runs from a single microSD including
the library; wouldn't recommend it
bpa wrote:
> I don;t know MacOS or OSX but this link may help
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?109738-Error-Can-t-connect-to-remote-server-to-retrieve%85=925539=1#post925539
Thanks for that. In my research, it is a problem with the version of
OSX I'm on. There is apparently
d6jg wrote:
> If you really want to you can use a reverse proxy to get LMS onto https
> with an SSL cert but the only thing you really gain is that your browser
> may stop complaining
I did this some time back and when combined with a static IP and
LetsEncrypt it's all good. If anyone wants
dolodobendan wrote:
> Use http instead of https (delete the "s" in the URL) as a workaround.
Thanks. Can I just install it overwriting the previous version (2.04),
or should I uninstall it first?
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mherger wrote:
> >>...I could be wrong, but I believe that newer ReadyNAS
> could install the Debian package instead.
>
> --
>
> Michael
Absolutely. The Debian package even works very fine on an old PRO
running ReadyNAS OS 6.
scala wrote:
> Hello Digimaster,
>
> just to let you know that there might be some problems with Qnapclub
> repository.
> I need to update my QLMS (I have 2.04 running), but download from inside
> my QNAP App Center fails.
> Direct download from https://www.qnapclub.eu/nl/qpkg/545 also fails,
It's time to say goodbye to the ReadyNAS support. It's been broken du…
…e to the Perl 5.8 incompatibility for a while. Time to move on.
In practice. Would that mean that I wont be able to use my NAS anymore?
I'll have to be more clear in the changelog: what that says is that we
no longer
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